THE PARISH CHURCH TO RUSHEY GREEN. 123 
The adjoining shops (Nos. 297 to 301) are built upon the fore- 
courts of what were originally small private houses of the early 
part of the 19th century. The frontage now occupied by Nos. 303 
to 307 was formerly occupied by a row of small cottages, which 
were pulled down about 1875. They will be seen, together with the 
Streete House, etc., in Plate 55 
A more recent disappearance has been the house shown in 
Plate 54, known some sixty years ago as *‘ Pilcher’s,” and lately 
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PLATE 54.—Mr. PILCHER’S HOUSE (LATELY WEATHERLEY’S), NO. 313 HIGH 
STREET, 1860. 
occupied by Mr. Weatherley, which was pulled down in 1g06. The 
two next houses are of the 18th century, one with a modern shop 
on the forecourt. 
The house at present known as the ‘‘ Coach and Horses ” was 
formerly a hay and straw dealer’s. 
Two small cottages come next, and then the St. Mary’s National 
